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Title page for reprint of Tchaikovsky's "Vakula the Smith"

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:43 pm
by Lyle Neff
Hello,

I noticed that this work by Tchaikovsky has not yet been uploaded to IMSLP (information quoted from http://imslp.org/wiki/Complete_Collecte ... ky,_Pyotr)):
Vol. 35. Edited by V. Vasilyev (1956). xviii, 423 pages. Plate M. 25858 Г.
Vakula the Smith, Op.14 : Vocal score, arranged by Tchaikovsky. Also includes orchestral extracts not re-used in Cherevichki.
Reprint - Kalmus edition 6751.
I started scanning an exemplar of this reprint today.

I assume that I should omit the scans of the front cover and title page designed by Kalmus. If that is the case, should I substitute a new title page adapting the information quoted above (without the third line)? Although I don't have access to the actual Soviet print, I can add Russian to the title page for the title, composer, etc.

Thanks in advance for advice.

By the way, besides uploading the piano-vocal score and orchestral extracts from the above edition, I plan to upload Polonsky's libretto as printed in a late 19th-century collection of his poetical works.

Re: Title page for reprint of Tchaikovsky's "Vakula the Smith"

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 9:22 pm
by Davydov
Thanks Lyle, this would be a very welcome addition to IMSLP. In answer to your question, I'm not sure but it might be safest just to omit Kalmus's cover and title page, and include the publication details in the description of the file, noting that this is a Kalmus reprint. The Cyrillic title could appear as an alternative title in the general information section of the page.

Re: Title page for reprint of Tchaikovsky's "Vakula the Smith"

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 10:08 pm
by Lyle Neff
I'll omit the Kalmus cover and title pages, but I think I should add a title page of some sort, just so that people have the title and composer actually showing on the first page of the first PDF. They can omit that page with PDF-editing software after they download, if they wish.

By the way, this afternoon I found a monochrome image of the color cover of the original edition of 1876 of the piano-vocal score. It includes French and German titles labeling it as a comic opera (unlike the Russian, which adds the subtitle "Christmas Eve"): Image

Re: Title page for reprint of Tchaikovsky's "Vakula the Smith"

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 12:04 am
by Lyle Neff
I just now uploaded the entire piano-vocal score to IMSLP, without a title page. Here is the URL: http://imslp.org/wiki/Vakula_the_Smith_ ... ky,_Pyotr)

I will scan the supplement tomorrow or next week.

Re: Title page for reprint of Tchaikovsky's "Vakula the Smith"

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 9:41 pm
by Lyle Neff
FYI, the appendices have been uploaded, along with Polonsky's libretto.

Re: Title page for reprint of Tchaikovsky's "Vakula the Smith"

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:32 pm
by Davydov
That's excellent, thank you Lyle.

Re: Title page for reprint of Tchaikovsky's "Vakula the Smith"

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2017 1:22 am
by Sallen112
About the Kalmus cover page they add. All that they do is rip off the original publication stamps and cover pages from the originals and replace it with their own title pages and the kalmus stamp at the bottom of the first page, which is why they are a big reprinting company of other published works that are public domain now in the USA.

The only real thing to omit actually from their title pages is the diamond logo with the musical note in it, this is a trademark that is still in use is why. But yes it would be best to omit it anyway.